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- JaCK2U2
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DATS - I have seen some with one exhaust, usually a 2" or larger. I have not seen any with only one intake. The reason for that, I would think, is because of the size that the intake would have to be. I have 3 - 1/2" intakes, and I'm going to modify that to 3 - 3/4" intakes for more air flow. Also. if you use the minion method, you probably need multiple intakes to account for the location of the fire in the firebox.
Also, some UDS owners believe that having several exhaust holes placed on the outside diameter of the lid helps to disperse the heat, rather than having a significant hotspot.
Just MHO.....
Also, some UDS owners believe that having several exhaust holes placed on the outside diameter of the lid helps to disperse the heat, rather than having a significant hotspot.
Just MHO.....
Jack
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I just ran out to the garage to take a quicky pic of one of the coal baskets I had made. It is a bit big, but I didn't give the welder any specific instructions. This one uses the coal grate from a 22 1/2" Weber kettle and the expanded around it is about 12" tall. Next time, I will tell him to cut it down to about 4"s. It sits on 4" sections of rebar welded on as legs.
I use the Minion method for firing it up and probably use about 10lbs of charcoal a some wood chunks when doing an extended cook... I'm going to have a smaller basket made for smaller/quicker cooks.
Not a great pic, but here it is.
I use the Minion method for firing it up and probably use about 10lbs of charcoal a some wood chunks when doing an extended cook... I'm going to have a smaller basket made for smaller/quicker cooks.
Not a great pic, but here it is.
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Stan41 wrote:Thanks for all the info. That's great news about them burning so long. About how much fuel did you start with?
I'm on a quest tomorrow to find a lid for my barrel.
Stan
I've seen where some folks are using lids from rescued Weber kettles on their drums. The Weber lids don't fit my barrels tho... You might see if one will fit yours and if it does, check out Craigslist for folks trying to unload kettles for cheap.
James.
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I may have the lid to my barrel somewhere around here. If I don't, I have a friend who runs a welding shop in town. He is a really good source for stuff like that, expanded metal, short pieces of rod, etc
I have two or three tops to old Brinkman smokers, but I think they are too small for my barrel. Don't have a Weber.
Craig's list wouldn't do me much good. The nearest place that has Craigs list is Austin which is 100 miles from here.
I'll come up with one.
I really should finish the project I am now on before I start on the UBS. I have my own cookshack in the back yard. (Not my wife's). I am building a chuck wagon box to go in it. Don't have a wagon, but I like the design of the old chuck wagon boxes so I am trying to build one as authentic as possible. Square nails and everything.
Best,
Stan
I have two or three tops to old Brinkman smokers, but I think they are too small for my barrel. Don't have a Weber.
Craig's list wouldn't do me much good. The nearest place that has Craigs list is Austin which is 100 miles from here.
I'll come up with one.
I really should finish the project I am now on before I start on the UBS. I have my own cookshack in the back yard. (Not my wife's). I am building a chuck wagon box to go in it. Don't have a wagon, but I like the design of the old chuck wagon boxes so I am trying to build one as authentic as possible. Square nails and everything.
Best,
Stan
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Would 6" be enough for a packer brisket or a butt? For some reason I thought you'd need more space than that.
I have some ideas for new mods to a drum. We'll see how it all works out.
I have some ideas for new mods to a drum. We'll see how it all works out.
Rob - TX Sandman
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Well I decided to give making a UDS a go. Thought it might be a fun project.
Found a barrel in the back of the shop I was going to use for a trash barrel, It had salad oil in it originally and was unlined. Then I got a top from a friend. Some light rust on the inside, but it brushes right off. Looks worse than it really is in the pics. So, I now have a barrel to go with.
Started looking around the shop and found some pipe and some 16 ga steel. So I cut the pipes and made some spring loaded adjusting plates for them. A 3" for the exhaust and a 2" for the intake.
Bought some expanded metal and cut and bent some more of the 16 ga metal to make a charcoal basket.
I made the basket 14" square and 8 1/2" tall. The basket part on top is 5" deep. Then a 2" airspace opening then an ash pan on the bottom with 1 1/4' sides. Thought maybe with the ashpan under the charcoal basket, it would make for easier cleanup. I also added a folding handle to make it easier to get the basket in and out of the drum. The hole in the handle is for a rod I made with a hook on it to raise and lower the basket.
Over the next couple days I hope to weld the intake and exhaust pipes in place, drill the holes for the bolts to hold the grates, and clean up and repaint the barrel.
Please excuse the poor welds, I'm way out of practice.
Found a barrel in the back of the shop I was going to use for a trash barrel, It had salad oil in it originally and was unlined. Then I got a top from a friend. Some light rust on the inside, but it brushes right off. Looks worse than it really is in the pics. So, I now have a barrel to go with.
Started looking around the shop and found some pipe and some 16 ga steel. So I cut the pipes and made some spring loaded adjusting plates for them. A 3" for the exhaust and a 2" for the intake.
Bought some expanded metal and cut and bent some more of the 16 ga metal to make a charcoal basket.
I made the basket 14" square and 8 1/2" tall. The basket part on top is 5" deep. Then a 2" airspace opening then an ash pan on the bottom with 1 1/4' sides. Thought maybe with the ashpan under the charcoal basket, it would make for easier cleanup. I also added a folding handle to make it easier to get the basket in and out of the drum. The hole in the handle is for a rod I made with a hook on it to raise and lower the basket.
Over the next couple days I hope to weld the intake and exhaust pipes in place, drill the holes for the bolts to hold the grates, and clean up and repaint the barrel.
Please excuse the poor welds, I'm way out of practice.
Jim
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